The Guthrie Daily Leader. (Guthrie, Okla.), Vol. 12, No. 121, Ed. 1, Wednesday, October 19, 1898 Page: 2 of 4
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VliEULvDER GtJTHKUB lOELAHOMa
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Officii! Urn rf OkWeni Tt.rttiri
POBL'SliED BYr Hi t I MFR PMT"
C'M"AVT- 1 ATI PRINTERS
L 6. NIBLAGK.Editorand Manager
Ua' 'ml Organ ef Oklahoma Oe-tnorrsrx-
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FREE SILVFR TICKET.
For Congress.
JAMES R KCATON.
Jtiihi stt.riu eur.sri ticui-t
C it oilman " t i tuim 11 Difclr it
J ASP) " V1 IK
I.eprf-enUnrc lt i liistrlct
Jooi ii Vt i-n
Kepresentat of ith District
IlR IvlMHIL
Probate Judge I T. Cai m nr
Tor Sheriff . livi Oii.iim
For l ouuty Attorney 1.ihai W Iim-
For C ouuty Clerk h x K l m . i
For Treasurer HxmoI". Kmi
Register of Denis lliumin 8 xmi-
Bnpt Public SchjoN Iikimah Mintiinxx
Assessor W C Rihu.k.
County Surveyor i V Wooiwxor-ih
Public Weigher O W Sahimi
Coroner ... In J Q. Cathki.on
1 W F Stiik 1st list
County Coin'ra! M W Au.N2nddmt
( J as Luvjsi.L 3d il st
UlTUIlfB TOITSSUIP HClUil
'Xruateo B 0. Donii
. . t II Fai um-k
Justice of the Peace j M. MllMII
Constable Jons Willi--
Road Supervisor District X J
Tumi W mu
Road Supervisor District No 1
EliKN I'm 1HN
Treasurer U. W. M u
Ol Til ItlX tlTT T1CKKT.
i . .i IT M. .Tat
Justice of the pence j A M 1mi
r.eiil Fiunk Ants
Constable j FluNK oxkri.ay.
WLDNHSDA-. (iCI(U)ER 18 1-.H
or RATIOS 17 rottr."
It U easy to read between the linci-
of Mnj r Ucnernl J I Ilreikinndg-e
contribution to the October luruu
under hc caption ' Our Natl on a roll
rind its Victims." It ih easy to discern
in th s remarkable paper the (em 1.1IV
hope that novrr apain sliatl tie- taw
of A'(fisin reft upon the tni r
branli of the govern in nt though tin
general la loouartl.d tiop.nl. u
press bu h a hope ' How much the i
has L'C-'-n of rniitrv upon the laml an
how tUlo upon the oca ban been phi
no run n I m this war huthisUtii ra
Jlrer.Kiu'-id.'i 's m ninjr nentenei ai.
iu it naj lie f ui d in noli in or. t m
thoprn'idwor inpre s Thei u
njAlg r ui ab ut the navy It w
iiot aiH titd witU A'jfcnstn app nt
jaentu i udd at tlu demand of ii'li
iias with pul Its hiibsmtoi' t't
partnunta were not in charge i ! n u
lotnpoop appoint. 1 beiaue ibex mn
he Btn of their ftlu is (K'n I'ru.
mr.dge usi.
Tho r.Lorda ran m.vcr show th
wrecKCil copstnu mii that cm l
tmced al n tin' UUbUilU-d C lpan
hit liens autl kim r U'r the heart i. urn
Ings thai aitei d thot enthusiastu
dayb an 1 weeks hIipu the younir uiai
olio 6 hints if as a vullii g saarihie t
upho'd the cauho f Ins country . ami
liudi U'rtHelf idi ttM !( ui mlherj tiaii.
clotbci ban food khus arm sani
tenti eanserervth tt and it u.nif
to davvn upon hi h tuui lit is in .t i i
life ar l had b. tu r 1. lt o it for I in
eeif if hi ibheis 'o mi luugenouhti
get to his firm bat' e
Miby Wire th vu1 unlet! a ui
overyhlng' Wus. nit the i i n
trcasuty fuil to t rfl mi g' i-. m i
tho r i uitry foil of pioviblont' Ai
the traospi rtati n f. ihti.s adt u'
Was t'.r ro any laiK of imdu ints ' S h
was it that nili al. umlaut iu iim
abutdant provl ous abundant m.di
cinafl and tran puitatiou facilitlts that
ore. the wonder and. admiration of M t
WOril lie cou d n it ji-t the fo d an
wed . ittt 8 io our n.lunteerfc? (mi ru
15 rc kiaudge intimates enou.i t
prcve tt ut he Uiowswby then na-
fu arc out he dot b notispreu hiuisi- 1
open y
Tho cause ina be expressed in om
word Altforieiu 1 he men p ii.ti il
todathebe thin't wire iucom(tUiH
They know no1 Inn abuut gD'luiii).'
uud J ilriouiicK' uppli. b thej hi n
ntb (.('( the ' an pui tation fu.ii t n .-
cf tho . juntry; tl i v were lj norunt . '
t i i t of tl i o Uirb ru b . t i
ijrax d aid not 'ire what the ii 'i s
ncetf ! j.nil tbi . ! It Mctiii in i i i
p a i .Viih the biiUi jrof theli Uu
Cat u i tjrn rtard if. of tbt r t i'i
ecey or Utueih
O. r uAtiona f i i. uotm I . i
at v i ird for ui u V iu all ami
ch ap p ) itieans t i uailu in tu v
Cf paniuta he uro ri.t ) tobhelthti.
la r ip of bloul in defence of ti .
nat. t. a dag
Cicoiral lireiU uruige knowt tlu
lie tles nut Aduui ilu- fatU o i I
but the close obsi rver ma read it l
twen the line of th" couuibutloa to
the October Forum
JTJjIAX AT PAII NKfC
The Dispatch the papu Ut paper at
Pawnee tliuu deMribed Flynu a re
cent meoting ut that place:
Dennis Flynn the little god that u
few ba U wood republicans (we do t
mean up-to-date ones as thy oau't
swallow blin) are trying to plaee oi a
pcdasUl for the next two years that
they may ba better able to bow down
ig!tvtyiujayM'iftii.ijUjiji tany Wswyer
before htm aod lake In his slick to
i abnlary of misreproftontallona hfs
co -le and gone Tnec-ent nsernblts
a dream and one 1 not sure ivhMtirr
he was here or not a Ms corning left
no particular iroprcMl n upon the
memory Should there have been one
made it i. nrettv hard to dUtliitf uUh
v i i'i r it iv is mud i i i mn ng n
i iu t witl. haid boti i'ii 1 il tir
' ir f o li miii J f-ti'ii ng to tht ift
ingi c or nlielh r u 'tw mn lie by tht
i i m Ls of u g tail' i Muclit r 1 '.
ill iitmn ilrew out a rn nowd of
rn. n fhildrrn denio'- at and p.ip
ulist-t but republican voter were few
the m J i i iy ml i ui tlu
speaker A a ful ititit i 1
theejovti' ti I t ' i futtliat here
ivptp no iv' )i r p blictn vot r-
rp.nv i' i t il i rn 1 li rd of them
tciitiwi ui ii tl ut 1 Ivnu w a a
-lick tot n I t Isir r I yun h'ui
"t'lf and ii f ir the Interests of the
people that ht onld mak thp mont
ui a at i mt nts i. nil dodtf 1 1 i i ' u
f the c i rii in i in i i
wou'd p t 'liime Ini 'i Wi li
Davis I'd ir Uifiml h s i i 1 ui
i ingrea its he trie ' l i nile
anutto fan u Did he t i u
v hy he i n t gt t fi ee 1 Hi I
lie tell x hv his lil' f ivn j
received its f.norable report w h mil
sent bat li iuli fur passa-i'1 Dnl t
tp am ihi at raise in a ma mr th t
Vim can now belli e it j is i Ihtu
i he Harm's auimiiiKtrali m "hnh he
end rp( l I he ionvloci anio p that
i he corrupt practiiea rf thi vung
are just' I 1 he explain u'ly ( uu
ningham stole hats hool money from
ourchiirtrn the other -hool frauds
'he low pit ' of our pro'.uitK etc?
Did he ? ii '1 he answt r eoiues no
no no lie siinplv came heieaud
tr cd to pn'th up his i ipped open
record and in his effort to do it cut
his own sus n ers Once for a 1 vo-
ter don t tu led or buncoi d into vot-
ing for this iVmagogue thinking that
he can get ou a free home He can't
It it and furthermore he didn't try
fo svcuri voii odp when he had the op
unrtunlU Jlnh't take wluit is told
ou for gotpi 1 but hunt un the record
and road it j ourselves Flynn la an
mposter of a siarlt t hue and to send
htm back 1 i eoiyrcKH will be a dis-
grace to the commonwealth of Okla-
uoma iifi (iti tmx o.v fi i v.
Hon J t C -llahan was ii the city
4 short timo last Saturday morning
and accompanied Mr Kenton to Un-
on Ci'y where the latter .vas billed to
speak that afternoon At Hip co plus
i in of Mr Keaton'n spret h at I'nion
fr Calla'iau addressed the large aud-
ience for f-ome time Floiho'vd l'lynn
up in hit- tru- light fully suhstanila
nog all i'f tin' charges of ilupln ity and
trcai hery that have been made against
i il la n ' i ' to the pi ii i ' tl c
fri-o homes hi I No man had a betti r
ipgortumty to know win th r I lynn
asingjii fa th working for free
hotnea la-t vvi iter than J (allahan
ili'wuon ihi' giomd nn 1 ws the
p aentaiive ff the terntmj and if
I vnn us ii friend of free h iU.s Cat-
.'inn w u d have known it Cullaban
' nounc s i'jnn as a tiaitor and
u irga the It x th nee of his ire v hery
I k rj linn -I'fiiUr in l)kl iliotua
h i lid h i f it Mr Uhhi h in to
-1 n t i ui j r - CI H -ii ( ' iIk'
ul l llK I EJfT
There is no- only one paper in the
1 1 1 tory - p rtlng Hankins the m'd-
o . 1 "a idldate Tbi U tht SUfe-
. ..'isti r of Qathrie which sold out to
l'o fmbUcan for isoo and later wae
i i hat-. 4 and la now owned by Ffkak
i er the mlddle-of tho road taint
ho ru ho (luthrie Capital. T J&t
e li th I gi Advocate wl ih hs
i en btiMirtng IlanUin'i hauled
i x n hii i i I oi-1 1 (1 .luflj i 1 i a'on s
ui its at. nt and made Ih filuiug
utt ruei i i i i n i g tin in i'ti r .
' Aftc- v i y cartful iviit gatiou
if tho fa ts the I'lipullst ( ountv eon
rat comuiiU. u of D count! by a unan-
i iusvo'' iiioguuctlJ.it Kealon as
h duly no u nalid I' pulist candiduti
for eonrc-Miiau a d reiiuestid this
paper to i t id our ticket with his
name All xho are In doubt aa to
who put up Kaukine of Alva tan
sitUfy t i rn lvts b readi g the He-
ub.ii.au i iLtrsof Ksdmi ami okla-
noina " le uuist h Demoi i it
I ' tilt FOlt IT
We sthti ti iht xvt i k ii ii. a in d road
maaifeatn Hiraiiist Keatou j'otten up
oy a few tl j.-ru'it ed niid roadirh and
i Una of I! putunan lswjtro would
be publish il if Fiynn f tnanagtr
'hough' the troodt north tlie inouev u
u oV to liuj tht in It set mi that they
th iiifhl xxi 11 of the big huj?ai)oo ap-
nea red in the State Ueglslei Hie liuth-
rie Capital ami the Shawnee Hlade at
'hesami tune As might b. expected
it m a tissue of lies and misriprisenta
nous Hut what must 1 e thought of
the preli ndt d I'opul'aU tx ho go to the
tt publuau managers for tl t uiouey to
urint tin ir xaiupaign littrature uutl
pay tbeir t peiibib' -Cbantli. r I'nbli
1st
Ml l l)Mh ( x
Deuu s 1 I i ti ji n h a t atupa'gn com
'untie 1 t.i i wl t oiibidcrable to bay
about Jin K it m not biing willing
to make j it i ami huek from
ihebuuK in. Judge In at on and
his com tu- s nt a ihal'.cuge to
I'liun e in the taiiipaigi but f
v.hbiuoi 1 ij ti i n f i'n iiitscii
iliat 1 yi ii uti U vtir was not in--1
uil t it in t'e proposition Keatou's
uanan'irs hax e as will be Bien iu 'his
pipir talfu up the ohjetti n and
"iu its another ihallt Lge n xi ring tht
mth objtittd to Mr Jf'nn xxil
n nv lu i irtetl to aeiept or ioiui duwu
' un his I. t h f rt u hotutb ho te
Sautx lie li il.
' W S.t. I Si
Tnk colored republican of Okla
boina county have nominated a full
Ugu.a lie aud louuty tuket W K
t ri Ibi iy hi of K luioud was nominated
f il rrprttenlive of the J. dUtrict aud
acupttdlh foiloi gt-ail
I tlu d legates xv'i. v duBtarlly
uoii mated aif aa rt pn MuUlirt) of tbt
m dial riot I do tender lay thanks
ttiid promise to support the enure tick
et The time is hero now when we
Strong steady nerves
Are needed for succes3
Every w hero. Nerves
Depend simply solely
Upon the blood.
Pure rich nourishing
Bluod freds tho nerves
And makes them strong.
The great nc i e tonic is
flood's Saisaparilla
Because it makes
The blood rich and
Pure gmntfit power
To feed the nerves.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
Cures nervousness
Dyeppa lhcumatism
Cata rh s-c rofula
And all forms of
Impure blood.
nmsi o . i 11-t ing for utiise.ves and
tht r ie
v i t s if preservation la the 8rst
lav of nit me" itnd iny man la worai1
thiu an liifitl-1 xx bo will not consider
pel-mini inlcrest resrdless of party.
The move is a go il one and I will help
push it along and the negro who will
utter a sing p woid againtt It by way
of catering to the wishes of these poli-
tical "bjgara" who del ght in seeking
negro votes on the flimsy pretext that
we fought to free you is nn enemy to
the race and should not be heard on
matters allied to their Interest.
Yes I will make the race and the
world will know the result.
New York World : If Alger puts
through his job for a government
railroad In Cuba the "local" man to
direct the work i the president of the
whitewashing commission. Ills ex-
rerlence in the Lnlon Pacific and Cre
dit Mobllier. as ahown by the con-
gressional coraraitto which did not
whitewash him oald ba invaluable
to Alger.
Art jr.niNu to Judge Bnrford theru
are mm things Governor Usrnei baa a
right to do without question. This
mav bo true but it is a sure thing
that the governor of thi territory
tW a good miuy things other people
xxoulinttlo one of which is to aaso
ilate with the R v Buchanan and
Hob McR yrolds f ir political purpose
even
Tiik las' communication of Mrs. Mo-
Names Rtiu.n to have settled County
Attorney h rang and his crowd of
bo stcr-t with thp c&t option of Greer
of the rapit-it who thinks Mr. Ho
N'a i Oj it man dressed in a mother
hub' aid As (lie t is the only man in
to a n xx I om a in ther hubbard wonld
become li. co-nbinatioii 6'S him
HO FAITH CURL
AUOUC StUAHT'S lH'al'Kl'H A TA1I-
LRV8 Th OturaNSmnaeUTrMMbi Hint Iodlgn-
ta AniWMy Wltmhsr Voo IUx
ral n la Thnr or xm.
Mi re faith xx 111 not digest your food
for xou will not Bive an appetite wilt
not ocreaae ycur ft h and strengthen
your n-rves und heart but Stuart's
Dyspepsia Tab eta will do these thing
because thev are counoaed of iim
elements of duestics. thev contain tho
j iocs acids aid peptones necessary to
tue aigsntion ana a nn nation oi all
wroiesnme looa
Stuart'a Dvanenaln. T&ldalji urlll .11
gest food tf placed ie a Jar or bottle in
water heated to fl degrees nd wi.l
do it much mora ece tively when
tawen ihso ine svomsun alter meals
whether you have faith that they will
or not.
They invigorate the stomach make
Pure blood and stronir nnrvra in th
only way that nature can do it aud
that is plenty of wholesome food well
digested It 1 not what we eat but
vx-nai we atgeat mat docs u good
Stuart's Dyspepsia Tablets are sold
by nearly a 1 druggists at 60 cents fur
full sued paekage or by mail from
the Stuart I'o . Marshall Mich.
Den Shafter aava he knows what la
the matter with Richard Harding Da-
vis. If be dues be is iu possession of
more knowledge of an incoubenueu ial
sublect than other people have It
appears that 'en Hlmfter declined to
aeiept Richaid Harding Davis' advice
as to how the operations in Cuba
should be c 'Dtiu.ted hence Mr. Davis
dittp esbure
Thr liberatrtt Xlfl tM-(.
A tone ing story is that of the aged
man j t ii may liberated from prison
nfttr u ti ru of twenty sia years
Hi nrx Unue and the oldest inhabitant
of hhirsitle i out hax ing been graut
I a pardou His ttenleuue was for
1 fe Uio iruue for which he was so-
tutted bitugun atroiioua murder As
the exuKiuexxas cut r !y cir uiustao-
Hal the e -. a reastmub e doubt If the
uihn uastver guilty Y"t guilty or
i ii it in in uut-s irotn the prison a
in tn of Ti' . ar luto a diff -rent world
than tl at xvhich he lift a v goious u an
i f H tn lh75 Whco we stop to coil-
Ur wliat the i hang. have been in
twentx- x v.art. and iU- wonde ful
f ffi rt ii i betxx.eu the xi rrounditigs
noxv a-tl iti n ihe ih nge that will
C'n'l thi rai I t i il stiarger in a
'i' in x li i he has hxed fir inon
li .in a mi .tirof a ctnlury xxllhint
i g tin nu's d of hit piiaoa walls
t ii almost b vn d the . e of till
uittfclimti in - l'u sb rg F. si
DR. MOTT'S
NERYERIHE g
PIUS
Mii Ihlt Chinjs.
T0 TOU suffer Nft a- WE GUARANTEE
irnm Ncr-
oas I'rostrA
Ucn. Fslliaztir
l cur yuu or
rfuud loMtfT.
umI xi Usd bj
Iut Msuhotxl Q
1 tn n t t uiin v jj
1 y our enJu
;?s.tj st ti
S ii.
Ciwrtsiw.
r
Sff-M!: afkSL IZ'ii
axis
"uruiuni --- i-wi up" ii i
idiiil Organs Youthful Krrow.
Kiewt.lv Use of ltb&uiQ or Opium 7 fleet
byraiitlonirri' t ofrih Dll. jnOTI'1!
CUUHCAIi tu Clovelaud Olilo.
For ble b St toman Druy Co
15 ''Sia?
v 'aft'
2CTsf
C6i?Ls
5w3f3
I
tlnisli
W ; . f ( K l i.rtdte foMMt
htu lu.Uimi tuuLspca trom the
iheabext tu the best Rmr60er
all coodt marked la plaia Ofure
.tint xmly on price at THE HUSH
V
flsuLVsntK A
wnicn tney can get at such a sacrifice.
Everyviiere on ne streets are great crowds of people making their
way to this great store wherein is contained every imaginable bar-
gain. Come and find out for yourself.
- - ' - "- - ' " -.---" . -r -" ' i- - .. i ....... . -.... '-i'i s ftp. .. ...i.... ..--- - - .
for
$750
li rrn' Trench back worsted tn b'ack
I1 ilds mixtures etc all wqul. Rcgu ar
ai d cheviot suits In nobby brown
pi km on thess suits (10 00 12 00 and
IB oo this week for $7 80.
For
Mens' black and trey cheviots A good
suit to wear wont st rusty. Ream-1
iar pries tl 00. IH and 6 90 this wesk1
for 00 AT THE KUS1I. 1
For
8100
Boys' nlca kntw pant suite neat
plaids In dlffcrsnt colors Hefular
pries 11 SO this week for 1.99 AT TDK
nt'H.
For
98c
Mens' casslrmre punts nlu stylea.j
TttRUlar prise tLWk tomorrow for Mo
AT THE RUSH.
MENS' UffDERlEAR
It is now the time of year that xou
need good underwear and we have
the largest stock and the lowest
prices of any one In Oklahoma Ter-
ritory for you to select from AT TnE
nunii.
UDUS' DRESS 0OOSS.
Just received another new lot. Our
early trade was much heavier than
we anticipated. New styles larcer as-
sortment than ever one thing we
desire to eall the ladles attention to
I our goods are. alt new and fresh.
No old goods to shown you. Prices
tn dress goods to to $100 per yard AT
THJB RUSH.
WW SILK WMST PATTER.HS.
300 now and stylish waist patterns
Just arrived. Come early and make
jour selection before the choloe la
gone AT THE R18H.
NEW TRIMMINGS.
New trlrnmlnin to match all dress
gonds ami M K "Mi is from 2c to 11.00
per vr.l AT 1 HE Itt'BH
iaaLMisaiaffiSBSsssae
E W S
KSBJsJBJWPP!BB
14 ep!nyour7AfMitrY
.lint now we wish to especially call your
attention to
School Books
benooi b
AST)
in which we are leader x. always endeav-
oring to have what the people need.
Next Saturday we will commence
a special sale of an elegant line of.. .
Fancy Tableware
Cups Saucers Etc.
A lartre stock of 85c Cups and Saucers will go at 25c.
Other prices iu proportion. Don't fail to call and see
them. Over a thousand volumes of new boo.ts just re-
ceived from 5c to $l.b0
F. B. LILT. IE & C0..Jr"s 'KXiot
VICTOR BLOCK GUTHRIE OKLAHOMA.
.. - .... ...
j j3Lir-t4S.oii2.A-t3r
met
I DR G M. HUG -fcSi.
tjfr 4 t ) illl H-4l
flr3JW ISsI Mrl 2t3 fPHsm jRnRl B jIMJ PBBB H vtf
m i ra um m w m "& u v.
Cheapest place on earth to biiy. Crowds throng this
immense store daily scrambling and pushing one
another in their vain efforts to procure the goods
For
$5.00
For
$2.50
For
SI.50
TOT Sfans' kersey pants cood valut) at
II.W and S 60 tomorrow at H.43 AT
llT'O THIS RUSH.
COMFORTAIILE C0RSC1S.
We unite the ladles to our Large cor-
set department. Bole aeents for Hen.
Orson's corset. Every pair warrant-
ed for six months and If one breaks
within six months we replace It with
a new one.
Henderson's flexo Kirdlo corset VSo
Hendercon'H model bust corset.. SSe
Henderson's extra short cofset .. .Ho
Henderson's four hundred corset 1 18
ICabo corsets Etc
Aurora Dell In all colors 48a
"Netta" corsets good value at 60c
tomorrow for S3s
AT THR RUSH.
HOSIERY.
This Is a department xve prldo oursel-
ves on Solo agents for Puritan fust
Mark hose and none better made nlao
children's nexer wear out line prices
from to to $1 60 a pair AT THE RUSH
A full line of ladles and children
xxuol buss ut all prices ATTHERLQU
-'P'lnlry'''D-M KHHWlty Vn tyrm-ri
Some People
Want the
Wh-le Earth
"While others are sat-
isfied with a reason-
able poition of it.
We are satisfied to
have a fair share of
your patronage.
upp
.. - J.J-- IJtAHy(KtK!a :
.TVfleMMBMfek. tr-mi'n.-s n" I i-n irriiy una-
lies
Isu't a sin in teeth. Yet delicacy
chooses to have it artfully con-
cealed I make artificial plates
with every adantagr of the beM
mudrTu mechanical facilities to aid
me so perfect in fit. so natural in
appearance and so comfortable In
action that even the wearer can
forget about them.
DnraMe tientlstry moderau
charges. warranted vorU -m
nous i
He Urn OeMIW IfC B3 'BB '81 j
H'W I'HfrMv'l 1
FACTS
m mmm
liens' block and e'ny worsted suits tn
iiqunre and round cuts. Made tu nice
style also a line of cheviot In color.
llegular rlr(s JTM S00 and 9 00. this
xxeek Ui J5.W AT Till? HUBII.
For
S4.00
Mens' grey mixed suits Hnd small
checks a suit that xx-eutd ba ofcstip
at $100. this xxeek for K 'JO AT TUB
nusn.
For
65c
Boys' "Nobby" knes pant suits a
beautiful Hns of styles. Hesular price
fi.00 and 2 60 this weak tot $1.W AT
THE nusH.
For
S2.00
TABLE USEN.
Ulenehird loom linen Damask tomor-
row for 2lc
7Z Inch ptiro linen bk tcrd .. . We
A beautiful number In bleached du-
mask ... Me
Toxi els and tow tiling at all prloes.
SIKIES.
Do you knoxv that we have the larg-
tt Flock of shoe" and that xve have
all tho new styles and at much lower
priced than you can see or buy elss-
x here In Guthrie? If not Its time you
arc looking around and Undine out.
Patent Leather.
I.ndioV patent leather shoea silk
vesting tops good $6 00 vnluo tomor.
row for IMS Ai' THE RUSH.
Queen Quality.
LndlcB fine shoes new Roxnury toes
silk vesting trps tomorrow for $1S
AT THE RUSH.
500 Pair.
Ladles' fine shoes rr.sular 12:60. 1 00
and 3 60 stlchtly out of style all sltea
tomorrow for II 60 AT THE RUSH.
MOOT
S
OLSMI
GUNSMITH.
Fine Repairing a SptciaUy.
lIailrnni1TiinoTalil
A. '. k .s F
SOI Til. KAST AND WEST
Arrlxe
Leave
I Arrive I A ..lu.
Nn I l.uturlr I (Julhrle I l nitr I ('hinm
9ft I S 10 am
UN I 101pm
4M il 15 am
6 io am
4 04 pm
8 JO ara
o no pinTl ara
0 GO am I 10 oo jnn
1 Local I'rrtght.
Local Freight
bOUTU. SoUTIIKAbT AND WhT
Arrive
lulhrte
1 IS pm"
11 Ift Jim
f.eavj
julhrle
1 15 pm
1 1 15 pm
0 00 am
(Airlve I Arrive
No
407
405
rtwortn ualvisn
1 6 pm I 05 am
b.ut am 8l put
Local freight.
A. J. COUICINS. Agent.
). 0 iV:(.
KAST
st Louis Ex.
Lv Oeary
Lv Kl Keno 6 36am
Lx okiaUaClty7 ham
Lv Sba nee 14 am
Lv So M Alest rl pm
Ar Wlster .3 rt pm .
Local Local
4 pm
I 95 inn
6 Mam
10 55 am
jb.ttpm T4ara
.liaop'u
Yin Wlstpr-St. h. ic S. F. Hy
Arrive Ft. SmPh . 4 3ft pro
Arrive SL LuuJH .. . ;3s ant
WB8P
S L &S. F K
Leave St. Louis
Via WIhIit
K 15 mu
Leave Ft Smith
Local Local
Lv Winter X GO uui
H'VU
St Ij)ui Kl
vim urn
4 lapm
6iftpni
8 15 to
91 pm
Lv S 51 AloteiT 00 pm 7 oo am
l.v gbawne I 45 pm
l.vOsiaCitv 5B am
Us Kl Heuo l"ttam
ArOea'V iris inn
'Diily except Suuday
For uu turthvr lattirmnti'in adilrtss
J F I10LDKN T'aiTi x Br
httuth Mi Alei-ter I
Tuthrtelotge No I A O
Thu'sdjy even in i; of enrb i
Vic oi til k i nrse I'i st
U IV metro
k 41 7 30 Id
and 1 1
VUltlnj: Workrarn at orsxxei mn
V U SAKUbK il W
u J ti un v nouirai r
GulhMe Lodge No 8 IC. of P me N ev.
ery Mnndsv at so lu thr.r hn l toe i
tor li nc. co n r First and jiar s .n Vis
luc Knigtiis are 1 vs iptii t
J igui'WT.ia. nf a"i it t k s
Otilbrle Uf N.j I
a
O H ui-
30. V.ll.
M nd it nisbt ft . c i rek
Odd I'eUuxis jlWixB plr rn
IV S. COOPiiK. .S O
Q W BRUCE Secretarr
lgxoaaajoaaagt3iiittiti1iXiaMft.st
Corn furls nuil lllmikufs.
Kice nisaneti frem e tt ftt pr
pair. Oentorti trom nvi t j Ssi 60 ea
W can Keep you xxarm aud not
toach yeur purie vcrv narfl ut-.
i nt: ituaii.
A 'ne that xxlll surprise ou In style
and finish some iiro strictly nil w-o-sorao
are not Heirular prices ?3 f
(fiO and 7 no. this xvesk for 1W A
THM AL'BIT.
llox" knes pants suits plnld and
l
stripss regular price Jl W this xveck
for Ski AT TUB HUSH.
Bojs all wool knee pant suits. Very
stylish. Regular price $3 00 this wek
for 12.00 AT THE RUSH.
MENS' 0VERC0TS.
A few rutl snaps. Coats that are nice
and con he had for so lltlo money that
It win eurprlso you AT THE RUSH.
CIIILDRLSS' SHOES.
Tho beet lino of children's shoes In
Outline and at the lowest prices. Ev-
ery pair xvarraittcd.
CORKING VALUES IN MEN'S SHOES.
GOO Pair.
Mens' nice calf stock shoes In all the
tlirferent toes coin pug globe french
yale and New London. This In a big
Job bought from a large eastern fac-
tory they needed tho monoy vie need
ed the shoes regular prices an these
shoes would be 2.00 2. 2 SO S.00 to-
morrow for 11 AT THE RU3H
WINDOW DISPLAY.
See -the shoe display In oast show win
dow. Notice the prices and stles
there no Ice what other people ask
for them. We defy campetlt' t on
shoes. Do ou need a pair? If so see
ue AT TUB RUSH.
THE MU&H
GUTHRIE
11
OKLAHOMA
T
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SPORTSMEN'S GOODS.
GUNS OP hLL KINDS. - .Revolvers Amu-
unition Fine Cutlery Fishinrr Tackle.
GUTHRIE OKLA
DIVISION STRLET
Qk aboma Kncupment N. 1 Lo o r
Biee sexeryTue dav evening in Odd Fei
; lows halt at 7 All Ultlni' patriarchs
xte'eome F lUTTKItllUSCil U l
II L M-KOUQH. Sirllw
IUriraoft Posi No S a A It meets on
Ural and third Saturdax- in each month at
T.so p m In probate court room VUItlug
comrades always xxeicome
J C FOSTER P O
M L MOCK Adjutuant
Guthrie Camp No. J Woodmen of the
World raseuexerr Hon dav night In the K
of P. hall Visiting Wimdmen are welcome
J II TOW hits Clerk
WM. ORKOOKY. Con Cora.
Outbrle Lodge No. 3 A P A M Rev
ular raestlng third Tuesday evealng In eah
month at 8 o do It All brethren cordUll
Invited to atltnd.
AJ.OQU.tlNS.W.PAKDaKY'SeC
I O. It M meets rxery Tu.sdy ntehtln
IC of V hall Visiting chief.; alxva "eliom?
M II CllAlltV. Chief of Records
Naomi Beliekah Iitlve. Nn s. i n r n
Sff'j"."" T'frMla? eeu.uat 7 Win the
Odd fellows k hlt in iue v. elnherner buildc
Ibr Visitors welcome ALLIK mail. KU
IIATK M iVfcTIIY Se
suuon's Guiitrie Mamie Yac;
.th
t I itrl lunrjl
1 fr d tu
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